In Destiny 2, there is now credible information about the first DLC. It will revolve around Osiris and take place on Mercury.
The US reporter Jason Schreier is known for having sources within the Destiny community that regularly supply him with information. Schreier was correct about several details regarding Destiny 1. One could say he has information from “usually well-informed circles.”
First DLC brings Mercury and the Lighthouse back
Even before the release of Destiny 2, his sources are now contacting him again and feeding him information about the first DLC for Destiny 2:
- The first DLC is called “The Curse of Osiris” and will revolve around the character Osiris.
- The DLC is supposed to come with a new “patrol zone”, which will be on Mercury.
- And it will bring a new social space, a place like the Farm or the Tower. The social space is the Lighthouse, which players could only access in Destiny 1 as a reward for a flawless run in the “Trials of Osiris.”
- The story will revolve around saving Osiris from the Vex.
- Release date for “Curse of Osiris” is December 2017.
According to Schreier, he has had this information confirmed by a second source. Supposedly, Bungie wants to make the DLCs significantly larger this time compared to the rather disappointing DLCs for Destiny 1.
However, Schreier’s sources do not provide any information about the “Trials of Osiris,” the PvP event – something similar is expected for Destiny 2, but not immediately at launch.

Recycled content from the original story
Mein MMO believes: This is all credible and plausible. The symbol for the first DLC shown in the season pass already looked a lot like Osiris. That Schreier has good sources at Bungie has been known for years.
The character “Osiris,” who has not yet appeared, is said to have played an important role in the “original story” of Destiny. Osiris was a sort of mentor for the player, who was in a Vex temple on Mercury.
The “Stranger” that players encounter throughout the Destiny 1 storyline was originally Osiris’s assistant. Bungie then scrapped Osiris during the restructuring of the story and turned his assistant into the “Exo Stranger.”

Apparently, Bungie is now ready to tell the story of Osiris in the first DLC. When it comes to recycling, nothing gets wasted.
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